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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    Yes, you can take it, if anything, you can change it in the service menu to your panel.
    update

    I bought a motherboard that was identical to mine
    instead they sent me this saying that it is compatible
    the TV does not start anyway, it has the red LED active and tends to turn on the backlight (I also hear a tick sometimes)
    card received UE55MU6120 BN94-12645A
    my board UE55MU6192 BN94-12646S
    should work for the seller...

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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Yes, you can take it, if anything, you can change it in the service menu to your panel.

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    Yes, try to find it by this number, if you don't find it, you can look for another one, but it is desirable that it be from "55" inch.
    I found a used one, but change the model of the panel, the last digits, could it be a problem?

    my CY-GK055HGLVBH
    buy CY-GK055HGLVJH

    I also found some from the Netherlands but the TV model is not indicated, only the card

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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Yes, try to find it by this number, if you don't find it, you can look for another one, but it is desirable that it be from "55" inch.

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    Look for this number, I wrote, do not rush with other boards for now, you need to find the most compatible one.
    This is my number
    bn94-12646s
    do i have to find this on the new one?
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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Look for this number, I wrote, do not rush with other boards for now, you need to find the most compatible one.
    Attached Files

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    Look for a board by number BN94-xxxxx, like yours, or look for one that is from "55" diagonal, it will be less of a problem to dock it with your panel.
    I found a used board
    tv UE55MU6125 board BN41-02568A

    but mine is
    tv ue55mu6192u board BN41-02568B

    It could go well ?

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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Look for a board by number BN94-xxxxx, like yours, or look for one that is from "55" diagonal, it will be less of a problem to dock it with your panel.

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    I'll look for another used board and keep you updated
    many thanks for the support

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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    There was also a problem with the firmware and I restored it, most likely the processor also suffered.
    Check the signal lines on the HDMI socket with respect to GND, if they have a short or low resistance, then the processor is damaged, and this is only a motherboard replacement.
    Last edited by lotas; 05-17-2023, 04:34 AM.

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    HDMI is very sensitive to connection if it is connected to a PC hot, that is, when the TV is connected to a power outlet and at that moment you connect an HDMI cable to a computer that is also connected to a power outlet, a high voltage discharge occurs and the processor in the TV burns out and may burn the video card, you always need to connect the HDMI cable first, then just plug it into the outlet.
    And you need to disconnect the HDMI cable when the equipment is de-energized, that is, disconnected from the outlet.
    so this could have happened and it's not an eeprom problem
    those times when the led lights up, the cpu heats up, i think the heatsink could reach about 35-40° in 30 seconds
    it doesn't seem normal to me

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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    HDMI is very sensitive to connection if it is connected to a PC hot, that is, when the TV is connected to a power outlet and at that moment you connect an HDMI cable to a computer that is also connected to a power outlet, a high voltage discharge occurs and the processor in the TV burns out and may burn the video card, you always need to connect the HDMI cable first, then just plug it into the outlet.
    And you need to disconnect the HDMI cable when the equipment is de-energized, that is, disconnected from the outlet.
    Last edited by lotas; 05-17-2023, 04:19 AM.

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    This usually happens when the software version of 25Q40 and eMMC does not match (do you have this exactly the original, native dump from this TV?), Try reading the dump from 25Q40 again and post it here, I'll see how it was recorded.
    And also check HDMI, if the signal lines are short.
    the original dump is the one in the third post
    I have now rewritten the 25Q40 with the version you sent me

    Could it be an HDMI problem? why the tv died after a connection with the pc

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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    This usually happens when the software version of 25Q40 and eMMC does not match (do you have this exactly the original, native dump from this TV?), Try reading the dump from 25Q40 again and post it here, I'll see how it was recorded.
    And also check HDMI, if the signal lines are short.
    Last edited by lotas; 05-17-2023, 03:35 AM.

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    It's strange why you don't have 8 pin power. 3.3v, it should be permanent, maybe something was damaged when the flash was dismantled, take a high-quality photo of this area where this flash 25Q40 is located.
    I can't do any better than that

    however all night without power, as soon as I connect it the LED lights up and responds to the commands from the push button panel but the TV does not start, in the meantime I feel that the CPU heatsink cools down, the whole thing lasts 30-40 seconds and then dies again and never turn on again
    at that moment all the voltages are present, then the usual defect that disappears at 3.3v and the 13v drops to 8.8v
    I think it's a cpu problem in the end
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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    It's strange why you don't have 8 pin power. 3.3v, it should be permanent, maybe something was damaged when the flash was dismantled, take a high-quality photo of this area where this flash 25Q40 is located.

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by Davi.p
    when reprogramming memories one must always make a backup of old fw, now if you have that you must provide it to Lotas
    Maybe I explained myself wrong
    the third place file is its original without having made any changes

    the wrong file of 50" I wrote it on the new ic not on the original
    today I deleted the original and rewrote the copy that lotas gave me

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  • lotas
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    You erased your old firmware and wrote a firmware from "50" diagonal to it, it didn't work for you and you already made a backup with another firmware from "50", before manipulating firmware, you always need to make backups of old dumps. On this chassis, the diagonal does not play a role, the main thing here is that the SPI and eMMC software versions match.

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  • Davi.p
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    when reprogramming memories one must always make a backup of old fw, now if you have that you must provide it to Lotas

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  • giova96
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    Re: samsung ue55mu6192u dead signal LED

    Originally posted by lotas
    Ok.
    it does not work
    when the TV is unplugged for a long time I see a red flash and then turn off immediately
    I noticed that on the IC I don't have the 3.3v
    the 5v yes
    before knowing this forum I had made another attempt but I got the wrong firmware, I had found the 50" on the net and I had missed that my 55"
    with that newly installed firmware I had the red LED, but the TV didn't start and after a few attempts the LED didn't light up anymore
    I probably broke something with the old firmware?

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